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Re: some gullsThe second shot is a cracker. Nicely done mate.
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Re: some gullsNorbs, in my opinion you've nailed all but the second one. I think it would have been better if the focus on the second one was on the upside down gull, but the others are great.
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Re: some gullswow, last photo is the best of the very good bunch. What lens did you use to have such a beautiful bokeh ????
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+1 that would have been a very funny shot! New page
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Agreed, but the other 2 were looking at me up until that point.
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